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Detective Jeon stood outside the principal's office, taking a deep breath before knocking on the door

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Detective Jeon stood outside the principal's office, taking a deep breath before knocking on the door. The principal, a stern-looking woman in her 40s, opened the door and gestured for him to enter. Detective Jeon stepped into the small office and cleared his throat. "Good morning, ma'am. My name is Detective Jeon from the local police department. I'm here regarding one of your students, Park Jimin."


The principal raised an eyebrow. "Park Jimin? He's a good kid, never caused any trouble. What business do you have with him?"

Jeon took a deep breath and leaned forward, putting his hands together on the desk. "Ma'am, Jimin is suspected of being involved in the murder of his uncle. We've been investigating the case and his name has come up as a suspect."

The principal's expression darkened. "Murder? That's a very serious accusation. I refuse to believe that Jimin is capable of such a thing."

Jeon nodded. "I understand that it's a shock, ma'am. But we have reason to believe that Jimin might have a motive for the murder. Do you have any information about Jimin's relationship with his uncle? Were they close, or was there any history of conflict between them?"

The principal leaned back in her chair, contemplating for a moment before nodding. "From what I know, Jimin and his uncle were not particularly close. His father passed away when he was young, and his uncle took care of him for a while. From what I've been told, Jimin and his uncle had a very strained relationship and often argued."

Jeon jotted down a note. "Thank you, ma'am. That's very helpful. Can you tell me anything else about Jimin's life outside of school? Do you know if he has any friends outside of school or if he's gotten into any trouble in the past?"

The principal nodded slowly. "Jimin has always been a bit of a lone wolf. He doesn't have many friends and he tends to keep to himself. As far as I know, he's never been in any serious trouble before. But I will say, Detective Jeon, that I find it hard to believe that Jimin could be responsible for such a terrible crime."

The detective's eyes darting across the room as he tried to find his next words. He took a deep breath and asked the headmistress the question.

"Ma'am, may I ask if Jimin is still in school?"

"Yes, detective. Jimin is still a student here," she replied.

The detective nodded, taking a moment to jot down a note on his notepad. "I see. But I'm afraid that due to the seriousness of the case, I'm going to have to request a temporary suspension of Jimin's school attendance pending an investigation. We have reason to believe that he may pose a danger to himself or others if he continues to attend school," he said, the weight of the case weighing heavily on his shoulders.

The school principal nodded in understanding, listening to the detective's words with a measure of solemnity. "I see. And how long do you expect the investigation to take?" she asked the detective.

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